
The Brusilov Offensive
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Description
The Brusilov Offensive
Imperial Russia's Last Campaign, 1916In mid-May 1916, the Allies were faced with two crises. At Verdun the French army was gradually being bled to death, and in Trentino, the Italian army was rapidly nearing its breaking point. As in August 1914, the Allies sent out a call of au secours to the Russians.
The Russians responded on 4 June with an offensive along the entire line of General Brusilov's Southwest Front. This operation resulted in the capture of some 150,000 square miles of territory, inflicted losses of over 3/4 million, and force the Central Powers to weaken their offensives. As great as it was, however, the Brusilov Offensive was not the strategically decisive victory the Russians needed to stave off internal collapse. In the game the Russian player must break through the Central Powers line and encircle masses of enemy troops, while the Central Powers Player must make careful withdrawals and timely counterattacks. For both Players, the game is demanding and requires coherent planning and careful execution.
Included in the Great War in the East Quadrigame.
Folio edition contains Standard rules, Special rules, 17" x 21" map and 200 counters.Reprinted in Strategy & Tactics magazine #192, Jul/Aug 1998 as part of The Great War in the East: The Death of Empires.
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Details
Ages: 14 and upCategory: Wargame, World War IDesigner: Jim DunniganFamily: Great War in the East SeriesMechanics: Hex-and-CounterPublisher: SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)Time: 180 minutesYear: 1978